Oct 9, 2007

Jewelry firm sells bracelets for health, income

IF a jewelry firm is to be believed, selling “health” jewelry through networking could earn one a minimum of P50,000 per month.

European-based company Amega Global has introduced titanium bracelets and necklaces with “health and business” benefits, local distributor and trainer Al Condez told Sun.Star Cebu during the 44th Annual People Management Association of the Philippines Convention held at the Waterfront Cebu City Hotel and Casino in Lahug recently.

This is the company’s “holistic and realistic approach” to good health and great wealth, the company said in a statement.

Since it started in the country in October last year, Amega has sold about 50 bracelets in five months, giving the company a 60-percent market share nationwide.

Price

“They’re selling like hot cakes,” Condez said.

The bracelets are sold at a minimum of P6,700 depending on the style and design.

By purchasing one product, the buyer automatically becomes an affiliate and could take advantage of earning through networking, Condez said, adding that the company also helps their affiliates in marketing the product.

Earnings

One could get back the return of investment by sharing the products to others and could even earn from $1,600 to $2,000 per month, Condez said.

From Condez’s personal earnings of $133.50 in November last year, the amount increased to $8,345 last month, he said while showing Sun.Star Cebu his company’s monthly record of income.

“This is because there is no limit in its market. Everyone is considered a potential market especially those who have health and financial problems among others,” Condez said.

He said the business was registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

Popular

While it enjoyed tremendous growth in Manila, the company had a difficulty in penetrating the Cebu market because people
are not familiar with the products.

He projected that the company could potentially become popular in Cebu since the business received positive feedbacks from the locals.

Condez said Amega joined the three-day expo in its aim to further boost the marketability of its products.

Sharing

There were no formal promotional activities to launch the product and they just relied on word of mouth and “sharing approach” through its independent affiliates and distributors.

Amega’s products offer bio-magnetic therapy, which is the essential health supplement to bio-energy deficiency, the company said. It is believed that magnetic energy is the body’s first line of defense next to the immune system.

Research has proven that people are healthier in parts of the world where magnetic fields are stronger, Amega said.

Furthermore, “it is magnetic field deficiency that currently produces stiffness of the shoulders, neck and chest pains, headache, insomnia and constipation. Magnetic therapy is best for both prevention and treatment of diseases.”
Source: sunstar

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